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Naturally Sweet Pinot Noir is the newest addition to the Robert Mondavi Private Selection collection. With zero added sugars, Naturally Sweet Pinot Noir is made sweet through arrested fermentation, leaving some of the natural sugars from the grapes before converting to alcohol, the company says.
Mussel Bay Sauvignon Blanc is a refreshing white wine from Marlborough, New Zealand, known for its vibrant and zesty character. This Sauvignon Blanc offers bright aromas of citrus, passion fruit, and fresh herbs, leading to a crisp and lively palate with a clean, mineral finish.
Lush ripe flavors of blueberry and boysenberry make this delicious cabernet the perfect partner for juicy hamburgers and barbecue ribs. Produced & Bottled by JVK.
Regal, opulent, and commanding—the finest perfumer in all of France couldn’t craft a more stunning scent. Deeply golden, almost coppery in color, this Gewurztraminer should be served with something extra-spicy, or rich and meaty.
The 2019 Chemist is a blend of GSM, Petite Sirah and our newest member, Teroldego. The Chemist has a deep, inky purple color and aromas of berry cobbler, blackberry and tobacco.
An uncomplicated wine ideal with fresh fruit based desserts and mild soft cheeses. Full bodied wine with honeysuckle and rose petals in bouquet. Rich and smooth with beautifully balanced sugar and acid give an extra interest by a touch of honeyed botrytis.
Tabor Moscato Rosé 2023 is a naturally sparkling and aromatic wine, perfect for any celebration. Bursting with floral notes and refreshing hints of summer fruit, it offers a sweet and lively flavor.
A silky scarlet red with luminous highlights, this wine opens with a lean earthiness—the scent of rustic wood mixes with sweet spice, a whiff of cigar box, dusty pavement and old leather, infused with garden ripe strawberries and cherries.
Very delicate destemming and crushing to preserve the integrity of the grapes followed by a first fermentation in october for 8-10 days at controlled temperature (21-22°C). A second "Ripasso" refermentation (on the skins of Amarone in February/March.